Download RV-2300Rugged RAID Data Sheet
High Performance RAID at COTS Prices Up to 168 TB - 8 GB Fibre Channel - RAID 6 Data Protection
FlashDisk RV-2300 disk arrays feature SAS or SSD disks to 3 TB each and are ideal for mobile applications - providing field reliability and data protection at COTS prices.
RV-2300 Base Unit with Expansion Shelf
The RV-2300 Series supports up to 84 disk drives with six expansion shelves and expands to 252 TB with 3 TB disk drives.
FlashDisk COTS Rugged disk arrays are designed to protect data from certain environmental perils - at COTS prices. Far less expensive than fully rugged systems, the FlashDisk RV-2300 Series supports SAS, Fibre Channel, iSCSI hosts and a “Hybrid” system with both Fibre Channel and iSCSI hosts. It supports either (12) 3.5” disks or (12) 2.5” SAS or SSD disks in 3.5” carriers per shelf and provides up to 36 TB of storage in the base unit, expandable to 252 TB. As COTS rugged, it is protected against dust, moisture, shock and vibration not offered on standard commercial units. The US Army approved these units for field use and has deployed them worldwide in HUMVEE communication trailers in harsh environments. The front door is crafted of sturdy milled aluminum that provides rigidity and structural integrity. It also houses a heavy-duty dust filter to constrict particle flow and provide a moisture shield to protect internal components. The LCD front panel is easily viewed by field personnel, is EMI protected and uses long life pushbuttons. The door features a dust and raindrop seal. Optionally, the US Army, Navy and Air Force mount the unit to a chassis using five bolts, secured in a triangulated pattern for strength, to a rugged heavy-duty base plate for land, sea and air operations.
FlashDisk Global Manager™ provides all storage services and a centralized management pane for multiple systems. FlashDisk RV-2300 supports a base unit with single or dual redundant controllers with mirrored cache and up to 6 expansion shelves. RAID 6 provides dual parity for large arrays to protect against two drive failures and to ensure successful disk rebuilds.